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Wild Snaps Kings’ 6-Game Winning Streak, 3-2

Slava Voynov #26 of the Los Angeles Kings and Jason Pominville #29 of the Minnesota Wild battle for position during the third period at Staples Center on March 31, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. The Minnesota Wild won 3-2. (credit: Harry How/Getty Images)

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matt Moulson and Mikko Koivu scored 62 seconds apart in the third period, and Zach Parise connected on a power play for the Minnesota Wild, who rallied for a 3-2 victory Monday night that snapped the Los Angeles Kings’ six-game winning streak.

Ilya Bryzgalov made 18 saves for the Wild. It was the second time in eight games that the Kings lost in regulation when leading after two periods — something that happened only once in their previous 138 contests.

Moulson tied it with 16:06 remaining, using Martinez as a screen and beating Quick for his 22nd goal. Koivu made it 3-2 with his 10th on a one-timer from the top of the left circle.

Williams put the Kings ahead 2-1 at 11:49 of the second with his 19th goal. Spurgeon had the puck behind his net and tried to clear it around the boards, but Willie Mitchell intercepted it and took a shot that struck Minnesota defenseman Ryan Suter before Marian Gaborik got control and set up Williams at the left of the crease.

Martinez opened the scoring 6:30 in with his seventh goal in 15 games and 11th overall. The defenseman beat Bryzgalov to the stick side with a wrist shot from the right circle after Spurgeon lost the puck to Anze Kopitar behind the net.

Parise tied it at 3:37 of the second period, 36 seconds into Tanner Pearson’s hooking penalty. Mikael Granlund got the puck in the slot from Koivu for a one-timer that Parise redirected past Quick’s glove.

The Kings were 0 for 2 on the power play, and have gone consecutive games without a power-play goal for the first time since a five-game drought Jan. 21-28.

Minnesota left wing Dany Heatley, struggling through a 12-goal season and currently in a 14-game drought, was a healthy scratch for the second straight game.